@Vladimir I think it goes in order of 1,2,3, fewest moves, then if the same number of moves, bigger score difference, and if both are the same, the one submitted earlier.
And it’s specifically against @PS-Greedy-One-Move
Weekly Challenge 12: Tuzdik refusal
@Vladimir, yes what shinuito says above is correct.
The original post stated:
> Win a game of Togyzkumalak vs @PS-Greedy-One-Move without letting the opponent make a Tuzdik.
> Adjudication Criteria:
> 1. Fewest moves (plys) to win the game
> 2. Biggest score difference
> 3. Earliest Entry
I did like the strategy of hoarding all the pieces, but it might be quicker to just get lucky and hit 82 quickly.
16 moves/31 ply, score difference 40.
playstrategy.org/hnsDBmKIxdJ1
I didn't understand.If, for example, player 1 played and won and he has a difference of 22, but he did it in 117 moves, and the other has a difference of 17, but he made 30 moves.Then which player will win the task
@Vladimir 30 moves and difference of 17 beats 117 moves and difference of 22 for this challenge
I'm not talking about that.
Entries for Weekly Challenge 12 has closed. Thanks to all users who participated.
The winner is @shinuito who won without either player getting a Tuzdik in 16 moves (31 ply) in the following game: playstrategy.org/hnsDBmKI
Users are still welcome to attempt this challenge and post answers here, but the winner has been fixed. The next challenge can be found here: playstrategy.org/forum/weekly-challenges/weekly-challenge-13-crazyhouse-full-pockets
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